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#Unearthed: A World War II Memoir
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When you dig through skating history, you never know what you will unearth. In the spirit of cataloguing fascinating tales from skating hist...
The 1978 U.S. Figure Skating Championships
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Photo courtesy 1978 U.S. Championships program, Cora Boothby They were hitting the floor to Chic's hit "Dance Dance Dance... Y...
Hult On A Minute, This Blog's About Ivar Hult!
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Ivar Hult and Rudolf Sundgren Born in 1865, Ivar Hult was raised in Karlskrona, an island city in the eastern part of the Blekinge arch...
The Rhythm Girl With The Red Hair: The Mae Ross Story
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Born April 23, 1924 in Methuen, Massachusetts, (Julia) Mae Ross was the daughter of Robert and Kathleen (Butler) Ross. By the time she wa...
Gliding In Glasgow, Part Three: The Artist Formerly Known As Cyclos
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Satirical cartoon of George Anderson, circa 1880-1884 The son of George and Rachel (Inglis) Anderson of Luscar, Fifeshire, George Ander...
Gliding In Glasgow, Part Two: The Glasgow Real Ice Skating Palace
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Photo courtesy the National Library Of Scotland Though Edinburgh holds the distinction of playing host to the first skating club in bot...
Gliding In Glasgow, Part One: The Glasgow Skating Club
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Skating was a popular pastime throughout Scotland in the nineteenth century. From the Caledonian Canal basin at Clachnaharry to Loch-na-...
The Rock N' Roll Skating Championships
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"Right now it's somewhere between wrestling and American Gladiators. It's given the skating audience what they wanted - mor...
A Master Of The English Style: The Roy Scott Hewett Story
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Photo courtesy Rob Hewett Born May 31, 1886 at Forest Gate, Essex, Robert Roylst 'Roy' Scott Hewett, C.B.E. was the son of Robe...
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